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With the support of the Fund for Kartvelian Studies, the Centre has
instituted the Marjory Wardrop Prize named after the first translator
of The Man in the Panther's Skin, a masterpiece of medieval
literature and the greatest work of Georgian culture, and the Marie Brosset
Prize, named after the first foreign Kartvelologist. Both prizes are
awarded to foreign Kartvelologists. The first winners of these prizes are (
in 1995): Katharine Vivian, the author of a new English translation of The
Man in Panther Skin (Marjory Wardrop Prize), and Heinz Fähnrich, a
well-known German linguist, founder and permanent editor of the journal Georgica
(Marie Brosset Prize). In 1998 the awards were made to: Luigi Magarotto, an
Italian Kartvelologist and translator of Georgian literature (Marjory
Wardrop Prize) and to the German philologist Michel van Esbroeck (Marie
Brosset Prize). In 2002 to Winfried Boeder, German
Kartvellogist (Marjory Wardrop Prize) and to Bernard Outtier, French Kartvelologist
(Marie Brosset Prize).
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Winfried
Boeder
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